The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, December 03, 1962, Image 4

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All Stars Win Fir^t
Chess Team Defeats
All Opposition
A Chess tournament was held at
the Hazleton Campus in the SUB
game room ©n Saturday Nov, 17.
There were 4 teams competing:
Hazleton Campus, New Kensing
ton, Wyomissing, and Dußois,
Bach team consisted of three
players who played one opponent
from each school.
, Out of a possible high score of
nine, our boys took eight games
coming out on top in the singles
event. We were beaten by a good
margin in the doubles, however.
2 Movies Shown
Two movies sponsored by the
Student Government Association
of the Hazleton Campus, provided
holiday weekend entertainment on
November 23. Included in the
double feature program were: A
World Is Born, the story of the
beginnings of creation and The
Golden Age of Comedy, a pictorial
history of comedy in the movie
making industry of the United
States,
DDT Students
To Be Interviewed
Mr. Joseph McCallus, Placement
director at the Hazleton Campus,
has announced that Dupont offi
cials will be there to interview job
applicants on January 15.
ThesO interviews will be open to
Drafting and Design Technology
students only, as they concern po
sitions in the Design Division of
the Corporation.
FAVORITE JOKES
Gregg Smith:
What did the beatnik call the
government’s latest relief plan?
Cool-Aid.
Paulette Lindenmuth:
What is a booby bird?
- A bird that flies up to a beehive
and says, “800, bee,”
Peter Magazzu:
Why did the moron cut a hole in
-the rug?
To see the floor show.
-Geraldine Ziegler:
Chem. 30.
Phil Jeffries:
A little girl and boy were peep
ing through a knothole into a
nudist camp. The little girl asked,
■"What are they boys or girls?”
The little boy answered, **l don’t
lenow; they don’t have any clothes
on.”
HIGH ACRES COLLEGIAN
NEW KENSINGTON
PING PONG VICTOR
An Interdistrict Ping Pong
Tournament was held at the Penn
State center on November 17. It
took place in the Game room of
the Student Union Building.
The results were as follows:
New Kensington won 15 games,
Dußois won 6,
Wyomissing won 5,
Hazleton won 4.
The possible high score was 15,
making New Kensington winner of
the tournament.
Hazleton Campus
Library Acquisitions
Carmichael, Leonard. Manual of
Child Psychology. New York,
Wiley, 1954.
Dember, William N. Psychology
of Perception. New York, Holt,
1960.
Prior, Arthur N. Formal Logic.
New York, Oxford, 1055.
Epstein, B. R. Some of My Best
Friends. New York, Farrar,
1962.
Zagoria, D. S. The Sino-Soviet
Conflict. Princeton Univ. Press,
■ 1962.
U. S. Gov. Congressional Directo
ry, 1962. Wash. Gov. Print. Off.,
Dressel, Paul L. Evaluation in
Higher Education. New York,
Houghton, 1961.
Osborn, Roger. Extending Math
ematics Understanding. Colum
bus, Ohio, Merrill, 1962.
Fujii, John N. An Introduction to
the Elements of Mathematics.
New York, Wiley, 1961,
Fodor, H. G. Geometry. London,
Hutchinson University Library,
1960.
Olcott, William T. Field Book of
the Skies. New York, Putnam,
1954.
"Necking Dance
Something on the unusual side
confronted PSU students who at
tended the Necking Dance on No
vember 16. In order to gain ad
missions to the Student Union
Building, where the dance was
conducted, students were required
to stretch their neck and have it
measured and, of all things, to
pay the corresponding price.
Music was provided by a group
appropriately known as the Cu
pids.
Breakdown At
PSU Curricula
An analysis has been made of
the Hazleton Campus of Penn
State according to the various col
leges and curricula. There is now
a total of 235 students in attend
ance.
Of the 9 students in Agriculture,
7 are in the Agriculture curricu
lum, 1 in Bacteriology, and 1 in
Medical Technology.
25 students are enrolled in the
College of Business Administra
tion.
Besides the 8 students registered
in Chemistry and Physics, there
are presently 3 in Chemistry and
1 in Physical Science, giving a
total of 12 students in the College
of Chemistry and Physics.
The College of Education is
divided into the branches of Edu
cation, Psychology, and Secondary
Education. The enrollment is re
spectively 23, 4, and 1.
The Engineering and Architec
tural College total of 141 can be
divided as follows: Engineering
and Architecture, 30, Electrical
Engineering, 6, Drafting and De
sign Technology, 49, Electrical En
gineering Technology, 55, and Pro
duction Technology, 2.
The College of Home Economics
has 1 student enrolled; Liberal
Arts has 20, and Mineral Indus
tries 3.
At this time, there are 23 stu
dents in the Division of Counseling
and 3 more are classified as
Special Students.
COLUMBIA
RECORD STORE
The Finest of Record
Selections In The Area
DOWNTOWN Hazleton
PR] CE'S
DAIRY STORES
Foe the Finest of Dairy Products
at our
15th Street and Church St. Stores
BOSTON
HARDWARE STORE
Dupont “Lucite” Paints
44 N. Wyoming St. Hazleton
December 3, 1962
Game
All five starters were in double
figures as the Hazleton Campus of
the Penn State University at
Highacres opened its basketball
season with a 76-67 victory over
Wilkes-Barre PSU Center at the
A. D. Thomas gym November 26.
Tom Pugliese and John Rosen
stock paced the victors with 18
and 17 points respectively while
Tom Randis and Joe Fulton had
14 apiece and Harry Seheidy
chipped in with 12 markers.
For Wilkes-Barre, Partilla took
scoring honors with 22 points and
Prorkowski and Gudaidis each had
14.
Highacres’ next game was
against Lackawanna Jr. College at
Scranton Friday night, Nov. 30,
which was too late for newspaper
coverage.
SGA Attempts To
Arouse Interest
Mr. Joseph McCallus has an
nounced that every effort is being
made to establish communication
between students and the members
of various committees planning
student activities.
These plans are not to be taken
lightly or treated as a joke by the
people who will benefit the most
from them.
The Coffee Hour recently held in
the SUB Lounge was successful in
that it provided insight into the
real feelings of some of the stu
dents.
The Student Poll brought forth
many constructive and practical
ideas, but also unwarranted crit
icism from those who have no con
ception of the real effort necessary
to make each activity a success.
FRUMKIN BROS.
21 Famous Brands
21 W. Broad St. Hazleton, Pa.
LEROY LONG
Esquire
Compliments
of
DA I RYLE A